A trip to the brewery.
macOS is a Unix-based operating system. As such, it gives you both a graphical and a command-line interface to interact with its various services and programs on your Mac. However, unlike Linux, which ...
Ever heard of Homebrew? It’s a package manager with a very unusual feature. It allows ordinary users to install packages without using sudo, and it’s available for both macOS and Linux. While the tool ...
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I Tried Homebrew on Linux. Here's How It Went
As a long-time Linux user, I've tried many different package managers. When I heard about Homebrew, I was curious to get my hands on it. Not having a macOS device, I had to resist that urge. Until I ...
Mac admins and power users alike can leverage much of their installation workflows to Homebrew by becoming familiar with how it works to manage packages on devices via the CLI. What Powers Your ...
A new security feature is sandboxing on Linux when Homebrew compiles software. This was already implemented on macOS (and has ...
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